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The practice of homosexual sex and relationships is roundly condemned in the Islamic tradition, which sees these acts as unnatural and stemming from the wickedness of the people of [[Lut]]. Men who act effeminate or blatantly break gender norms are also condemned both by the tradition and the scholars. | The practice of homosexual sex and relationships is roundly condemned in the Islamic tradition, which sees these acts as unnatural and stemming from the wickedness of the people of [[Lut]]. Men who act effeminate or blatantly break gender norms are also condemned both by the tradition and the scholars. | ||
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[[Category:Hudud (punishments)]] | [[Category:Hudud (punishments)]] | ||
[[Category:Fiqh (legal theory)]] | [[Category:Fiqh (legal theory)]] | ||
[[ar:القرآن_والحديث_والعلماء:_اللواط]] |